Read the special digital supplement of REALTOR® Magazine with 16 pages of important content that will dispel misinformation about the proposed settlement. It also includes valuable resources that help separate litigation facts from fiction, debunk myths, and help explain the importance of a written buyer agreement.
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Optimistic Vision Steadies Your Brokerage During Change
April 29, 2024
Optimistic Vision Steadies Your Brokerage During Change
Brokers should model the traits they want their agents to have when moving forward in a new industry order.
Design Choices Sellers Might Rethink
April 29, 2024
Design Choices Sellers Might Rethink
Social media causes a lot of hype, but trends change frequently and could hurt resales. Sellers are wise to play it safe with timeless simplicity.
Court Grants Preliminary Approval of NAR Settlement
April 24, 2024
Court Grants Preliminary Approval of NAR Settlement
MLSs and brokerages seeking to be released under the settlement agreement must act by June 18.
Level Up: The Real Story from REALTORS®
Level Up is NAR’s video series that elevates the conversation around the issues relevant to you and what you do.
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Unlock real estate success with these transformative strategies from content sponsor Krista Mashore: command attention online, deepen community connections and create enduring client relationships.
Work has been underway on multiple fronts to quash bias in the appraisal process. If you see an issue, you can speak up, too.
The number of people living in the country has returned to pre-pandemic levels. These are the states benefiting the most.
Real estate brokers say the NAR Spire mentorship program generated new ideas they brought back to their companies.
Mostly sluggish in 2023, the prospects for short-term rental profits look much better this year. Here’s where hosts may make the most.
Increasingly, millennials and Gen-Z are entering into leadership positions in the industry, and they’re sharing what they’ve learned.
The Federal Reserve signaled possible rate cuts to come, which could influence lower mortgage rates and spur housing activity.
Idaho real estate professional Launee Wolverton packs handbags and backpacks with essential products and gives them to homeless and underprivileged women.
Produced in collaboration with the Perception Institute, the series helps real estate professionals examine implicit biases that could result in unequal treatment.